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MADAME FAVART."
(OPEKA COMIQUE IN THEEE ACTS.)
English Adaptation by H. B. FABNIE. Music by J. OFFENBACH.
THZE^Nwai^Tia LIST.
No. 1.— SONG. " The First Meeting."
SrZANNK. (S.)
No. 2.— ROMANCE. " The Calendar of Bacchus."
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No. 3.— SONG. "Mountain Song."
Mdme. Favaet. (S.)
O'er moun-tain, thro' val - ley stray
No. 4.— SONG. The Novice."
Mdme. Favaet. (S.)
- ing, I've
Hearts clad in white, and pale the brows, Both no-y^ce and
No. 5.— SONG. " The Artless Thing."
Mdme. Favabt. (S.)
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No. 5. — SONG. " The Artless Thing." {One note lower.)
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No. 6.— TRIO. " The Lover's Comedy." {Quarto size.) 2s.
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No. 7.— BALLAD. " Dear Old Dad." 4s.
Suzanne. (S.)
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No. 8.— SONG and CHORUS. "The Debutante."
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Suzanne. (
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O madame
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i I feel new joy, a new de- light.
No. 9.— ROMANCE. " The Two Evea "
HeoTOB. (T.)
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No. 10.— SONG. "Puff."
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Favabt. (B.)
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No. 11.— SONG. " The Ladies' Pet."
PONT-SABL*. (T.)
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No. 12.— QUARTETT. " Au revoir!"
(S.S.T.B.)
Now we
have
laid
our heads to - geth
No. 13.— SONG. " Conjure not."
Mdme, Favabt. (S.)
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glitt-'ring vi-sion, Tell me not
No. 14.— VOCAL MINUET. " An Old Woman's Dream."
Mdme. Favaet. (S. or MS.)
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No. 14.— VOCAL MINUET. {In D minor, a third lower.) 4s.
No. 15.— TYROLIENNE. " The Pedlar's Song." 48.
Mdmk. Favabt. ( S.) " ^ ^
Hill and val • ley so drear -y. With a light heart we
No. 16.— SONG. " 'Tis not in number."
, Suzanne. (S.)
'Tis not in nnm - ber pe • ril lies,
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*THE NOVICE." Easy
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TYEOLIENNE AND MOUNTAIN SONG. (On Airs Nos. 15 and 3.) Easy
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MAZUEKA TYEOLIENNE
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MADAME FAVAET QUADEILLES.
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